Tracey Wilkinson
Scottsdale Police Crisis Intervention Services
Scottsdale Police Crisis Intervention Services
Tracey Wilkinson is employed by the Scottsdale Police Department as a Crisis Intervention Specialist and serves as the Supervisor of the Police Crisis Intervention Services. Her primary duties include responding to Police Officer, private citizen, school, and social service agency requests for behavioral health, sociological, and victimization services in areas such as mental health emergencies, domestic violence, sexual assault, child maltreatment, trauma, death and dying. Ms. Wilkinson is also the Coordinator for the Scottsdale Police Department's Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) and a partner in the East Valley's CIT.
Ms. Wilkinson is an appointed member of the Arizona Supreme Court's Committee to Impact Domestic Violence and the Courts, a member of the Arizona Coalition for Victim Services, and the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals. She has served as a subject matter expert for AZPOST (Arizona Peace Officer Standards & Training Board) in the areas of domestic violence and mental health. Professionally, Tracey has worked with individuals experiencing memory loss when they have interacted with public safety personnel and she has provided support and information to care partners.
Ms. Wilkinson is an appointed member of the Arizona Supreme Court's Committee to Impact Domestic Violence and the Courts, a member of the Arizona Coalition for Victim Services, and the Association of Threat Assessment Professionals. She has served as a subject matter expert for AZPOST (Arizona Peace Officer Standards & Training Board) in the areas of domestic violence and mental health. Professionally, Tracey has worked with individuals experiencing memory loss when they have interacted with public safety personnel and she has provided support and information to care partners.